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Monday, September 6, 2010

BOX ILLUSION 1

How many different shades of pink color can you spot in the X drawn in box illusion below?



It may seem that the two arms of the X use different shades of pink, but in fact the whole X only uses a single color. The difference is that an arm of the X consists of pink squares has white squares on the background to while the other arm has green squares at its background. The other arm of the X also consists of same shade of pink squares, but in this case they replace green squares in the background.Painters have long known that the way a color looks in a painting is not only influenced by the actual shade of the color itself, but also by the colors that surround it.

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